The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 25, 1957, Image 6

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CUBS, FATHERS WEISER REUNION |CATCHES SHARK . . Rainy D-~v
SE ~+ |The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, July 25
The Conrad Weiser Family | While on a deep-sea fish-|
‘Berrier Famil
Mortuary Record | : y GO CAMPING Association will hold its 6th , : S
———— THE A M ER 1 CA N WA Y Ho ds Reunion Mt. Joy Cubs and their fath- annual reunion Sunday, Au- ing trip over the week end, or unny,
yy Miss Joanne Brown, East Acme
PARIS SHON The 16th annual reunion erg attended a week end gust 4, at Weiser Park, cast Main’ Street. th onl |
’ ' ai eet, was the only!
Paris Shonk, 53, Chocolate lil Al } ! figs He Ht Rp Bo a on Sunday. July 21. at trip at Heisey's of Womelsdorf, Pa, accord- person in the party to catch, S Y
yea i Sed ot y ~~ 510d &'Ithe Milton Grove Sportsmens Ranch, Rheems. Under the ing to announcement by a shark. SUPER MARKETS aves ou
Date hor 8 od Sante . . Hh iy Club. leadership of Clyde Tripple, Paul A. Weiser, Mechanics- re i
illness Ave ‘41h A short program was pre- Cubmaster, twenty - eight burg, president. Dr. Arthur TO GO CAMPING
He was the husband of / 7 \ {5 sented by Dale and Clark Cubs and fourteen fathers D. Graeff, Robseonia, author/ Ten local Boy Scouts and |
Mary Keener Shonk. He was 5 4 AN 4 LEE Berrier. Following the pro- attended. The two days’ ac- of “Conrad Weiser - Penn- Scoutmaster Harold Etsell
born in Rheems, a son of a fii; gram, a business meeting Yes included Swimming sylvania Peacemaker” will will leave Sunday for al
the late Hiram and Ada = 0 ME |! ‘was held and it was decided ivi 8 oe ue oe IMME: he the main speaker at the week's camping at Camp,
Daveler Shonk : \ % to continue holding the re-/8ames RAE €00 a. Kk af. Program at 4 o'clock, to'Chiquetan. Monday evening|
He resided in Florin the 2 7 |. unions at the Sportsmen's The next regular pack al* pion the public is invited, [the troop held a swimming
Bet 98 vans Ghd was em . mx Club. fair will be the first meeting went ine tl party at the Florin Farms|
past 4 years an ws ‘ yn WF (for the fall, Wednesday, Sep- te oi d |
ployed by the Gerberich The eledst man Wo. os Scandal is one thing that pond.
Payne Shoe Co., Mount Joy "2 : j was Austin Berrier, the eld-| —bil — never Jos i worn 4 be- ‘ oe |
He was formerly the leader aA Tito lest lady, Mrs, Austin Berrier| ing continually passe a- t's an or an I when
of a dance band, The Key- THOMAS ] up Lyi the youngest, Susan Adams, OY round. two egotists get together.



most recently married coup-|~ Following several nights
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stonians, r (2A EN
He was a member of Gloss ar e FANS ARIE le, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, rr AIRES
brenner E, U. B. Church, “ ’ Adams, and the longest mar- of Experimental the GEO RGE C A RRIGER
win + » Flori dire C ) rg > rie pi .
Florin: the Florin Fire Com ied couple, Mr. and Mrs. (Company former garage will Why Settle for Less?
pany, and the Loyal Order OH tah ot Tames Berrier. » lighted nightly. This show, .
; oh Saf Bh Paint and Body Shop | AT ACME YOU
of Moose, Elizabethtown. | The following officers were ans yw will be lighted each
regen on Hoilig Fe ii / lected for the coming year: night from 8:30 to 11:30 p |
al home. Interment was “THE 818LE-A NOBLE Book: © . : : v. Ralph Berrier, president; m. Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and
made in Camp Hill Ceme- ALL MENS BOOK! IT IS . Clark Berrier, vice-president;| : oh da Fender Work
OUR FIRST OLDEST Mrs. George Berrier, secre-| There are approximately | : :
i i meld Electric & Acetylene Welding
tery. STATEMENT OF THE tary; and Martin Heisey, 5,000 honey bees to
She was the guest at the| . : i
i : Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
NEVER-ENDING PROBLEM — . Er treasurer. ‘pound. Wheels Balanced and Aligned
IA STAMPS
nursing home for the past 7 Charles her schedule will
MRS. LOUISA F. WIDMAN | MAN'S DESTINY AND GOD'S WAYS gr mae AMSA pA Aap
PHONE E-TOWN 17-6450 RHEEMS
weeks. She formerly lived| : . . v 7 4 | IDEAL QUALITY
with her daughter and son- Red Cross \take her to Cameron for 3 Hauling - And Light Jobs ees .
/ { I'll be fiome in a Apple Sauce 16 oz. Cc
| cans



Oregon, at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day after an illness of three
months. 7 The Bible — A Noble Book || Ditch Digging ~ Septic Tanks Installed
RTESY OF THE LAYMEN'S NATIONAL COMMITTER




Mrs. Louisa Flory Widman| WITH Wik HERE ON EARTH: AND ALL
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William days each week. Her official]
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80, widow of John S. Wid-| vv FREE-FLOWING OUTLINES- Zlom |!
man, formerly of Florin, died] wv 175 SINCERITY, IN ITS He OLI ER SA E & SON
SIMPLICITY, AND IN ITS "EPIC MELODY?
| Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking | / LL little while, Mom”
at the Halt Nursing Home,
A. Lewis, 1545 Oregon Pike k } id position is as a casework su- / |
pie Was Jom Jn As S T0r Ai lpervisor and as such will Top Soil and Fill | 7 1 [1 , | IDEAL FANCY o
/p., a daughter of the late! / . 7
Sv. y have charge of eight or ten A . 46. 49.
Jacob and Amanda Flory * . TH A oz.
eof To Victims workers handling requests Rock Drilling Tomato Juice
Rye. She was a member
Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt for assistance. IDEAL GRAPEFRUIT. BLENDED
Joy. The Lancaster County Anyone wishing do contri-| RK = -
Besides her daughter, with nape of OR Ned bute to the relief of the dis-| 11 SAGER ROAD ELIZABETHTO + PA, So / | $ Or 2 49.
1as bee assigned & - | A 46 ©
aster sufferers may send | PHONE 7-1256 fond A Orange Juice is Oz
whom she resided, surviving “ross
pre Hes Jong. John W., of Tots of $8. 200 38 the oui | donations to American Red 11-t |
ossvale, N. Y.: Joseph R., '¥’s share in ® gisaste (Cross, 430 West Orange St.,
Ogden, Utah, and James L. (sulting from Hurricane Au- ancaster ¥ A or re. 7 | | PRINCESS QUARTERED
Utsh. snd L.[uiting fra, Humane Bi Po, to A K. AAAI 4444004414044
izabethtown. And surviv 3 Greiner, Box 15, Elizabeth- Margarine Los: ¢
ing are three grandchildren; Snavely, Chapter Chairman. town, Pa. or they may be
a sister, Mrs. Amanda Krall| 71, addition to receiving sent or left at The Bulletin
Lancaster, and a brother, ,ontributions for disaster re- Office. WwW {oO 2 FRESH HOM-DE-LITE
Alpheus Rye, Mt. Joy. ‘ief Chapter Ang) = : 4 ‘Mayonnaise Quart ec
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the local
Funeral services will be ent a worker directly to
held from the Nissley Fune- ha disaster area. Mrs. Rach- RE ERVICE
ral Home Saturday morning .) K. Bair, Paradise, has SAWING, PRUNING
with interment in the Camp waan assigned by the Red
3 ot; 3 ass FIREPLACE WOOD
Hill Cemetery, Florin. Cross to the Lake Charles) E. W. GUTHRIDGE heating Oil bills
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SALE OF SMALL, LEAN, SMOKED



IS ALMOST ALWAYS NEARBY
it's natural for mothers fo worry when childrén dre shun Full
late coming home. But now that we ore installing Halt Ib e Halt Ib ¢
seven, 20 S. Locust St.,, Mar- that the United Campaign
fetta, died at 7 a.m. Tuesday |fficials have given their] WAY’ S wa
at Lancaster General Hospit-| wholehearted support to this Record £2 ]
al following an illness of] tappeal for additional funds.
several weeks. 2 A letter received from
Born in Florin, he was a (Mrs. Bair points up the need ’
All you have to do is use our special budget plan. In this) BE} more and more outdoor telephones, it's so ecsy
son of the late Abram and]
oxplai ha n
Mary Grosh Shires. He was| na explains: what is being | DIANA. way you spread payments equally over the months. Your
one: ii payments remain the same, even during a severe cold spell. for the youngsters to call.
a former resident of Mount aged inl Paul Anka paves 350, 9 N A orother Babs s 35.3 ek i C ql S
Joy, and was a tool and die] The grim {tragedy sti there are no carrying charges. : ow all brother Bob or sister ve need do is take :
well We mak deliv f Atlagtic’s enter m Ham 1b
maker by trade. He wa em. Weighs heavily on the hearts TONIGHT, TONIGHT. | Me mis naomi deur, of bonis Ges a For ceed ft woes rion 1 Vo water J} Enter Slices of Smoked Hams 95¢
i . of the people. Daily names Mello-Tones ;
Floged, iid te Grey voy of dead ond missing’ are bo RAINBOW that helps prevent the formation of sludge. You get even, know everything is fine.
i 3 < IN. steady heat.
13). his recent iliness. ing added to the growing Russ Ham!Hon | For clean-burning Atlantic heating oil—at a surprisingly Indoors —outdoors—wherever you find it, tele-
He was a member and list. The number . . . is now low monthly cost —please write or call us today phone service is a real time-saving convenience. LANCASTER uU. S. CHOICE, TENDER
past master o f Casiphia| {490. Welfare inquiries stand STAR DUST— . |
Lodge No. 551, F&AM, Mt.|at 6714, the Red Cross is Billy Ward | ; ; A i
Joy; the Lancaster Lodge of feeding at least 2000 work- MR. LEE— | i Hl - | ROAS
Perfection; Harrisburg con-/Mmen and survivors daily. The Bobbettes | $ : 3
sistory, a nd the Zembo Almost 1300 families have TO THE AISLE Hollinger 01 Service
Shrine applied for assistance i n, 5 y
Surviving is his wife, the Cameron Parish (County) a-| Five Satins ing PERNA ws of ds /
former Maude Weidman, at/lone and . . . this may in- WAY S A Li JOY Sra iy Ib C
home. He was the last of his Tease to 2000 with an esti- LEHIGH AVENUE COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO 0
immediate family. mate of 4160 in the w pup St, Mount Joy NLT 0ILS
Funeral services will be/@na-Texas area. Red Cross Phone 3-3622 LANCASTER. PA. |
held Friday morning from of tho already spent hundreds, _______ a —
Niclas of th usands of dollar
the Nissley Funeral Home 3. SALE OF FANCY
Tou Cemetery. Hm ono working in Lake /
PE Biggest Se Sellers... because theyre Biggest Savers SHRIMP
eT Louisiana, area as case - PEE i A Eten |
EDWIN G. SHIRES work supervisor. Wr D> toy 3-832 hi
Edwin G. Shires, sixty-| Snavely pointed out also] — one Mount Joy J- i
TELEPHONE CONVENIENCE
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